4100 Portions of Kimjang Kimchi Worth 74.5 Million KRW Delivered to Vulnerable Groups and Welfare Facilities in Uljin Area

On the 22nd, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters held the '2023 Winter Love Kimchi Sharing Event' at Heungbu Market Square in Buk-myeon, Uljin-gun.

Group photo of the 2023 Winter Love Kimchi Sharing Event. (Front row from right: Lee Seyong, Head of Headquarters; Hwang Youngbun, President of Saemaeul Women's Association; Son Byungbok, County Governor; Baek Taejin, President; Jeong Dongui, Secretary General)

Group photo of the 2023 Winter Love Kimchi Sharing Event. (Front row from right: Lee Seyong, Head of Headquarters; Hwang Youngbun, President of Saemaeul Women's Association; Son Byungbok, County Governor; Baek Taejin, President; Jeong Dongui, Secretary General)

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Started in 2004, the 'Love Kimchi Sharing Event' is a representative social contribution activity of Hanul Headquarters that practices sharing in the local community by delivering homemade kimchi to vulnerable neighbors struggling during the cold winter.


Many officials attended the event, including Headquarters Director Lee Seyong, Uljin-gun Governor Son Byungbok, Uljin-gun Saemaeul Association Chairman Baek Taejin, and Gyeongbuk Community Chest of Korea Secretary General Jeong Dongui.


Hanul Headquarters, Uljin-gun Saemaeul Association, and the social enterprise Heungbu Village Community directly prepared 4,100 heads of kimchi. The homemade kimchi will be delivered to 1,000 vulnerable households selected by Uljin-gun Office and 15 welfare facilities within Uljin. Additionally, by using kimchi ingredients such as napa cabbage and red pepper powder produced in Uljin, the event also contributed to revitalizing the local economy.


Governor Son Byungbok expressed gratitude, saying, "I am thankful that Hanul Headquarters spares no support for the local neighbors in need every year," and added, "I hope the kimchi sharing event continues so that vulnerable groups can spend every winter warmly."



In response, Headquarters Director Lee Seyong said, "I hope that vulnerable groups and welfare facilities in the region can overcome the cold winter with the love-made kimchi," and added, "Like kimchi that matures deliciously over time, Hanul Headquarters and the local community will strive to coexist more harmoniously."


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